Ugh . . . Benson potions
Posted: Fri May 14, 2004 4:02 pm
[Warning: Rant ahead . . .]
Just finished using ten magical essence potions. Took me a few months to gather enough magical junk to obtain 1000pts but I finally did it. I figured the more potions I had the better the chances would be of getting something nice. Boy, was I wrong?
Of course, I wasn't expecting to get a item of destruction right away (though I was hopeful), but I did expect to get a few relatively decent items, good enough to be sold or given away to friends. I thought perhaps a few bows of maiming, maybe a couple of power, with any luck, one of destruction. If anything a good bow of maiming and archery, or silver and maiming would have been good enough to keep. I got nothing of the sort, NOT EVEN CLOSE. All I got was more bensons, and of the WORST kind *sighs*
- FIVE FINE bows of QUALITY
- 1 DURABLE bow of QUALITY
- 2 DURABLE bows of MIGHT
- 1 FINE bow of MIGHT
- 1 indestructible bow of MIGHT and archery
[a few of them had "of weakness" suffix, but ONLY that suffix]
Not a single silver, nothing better than might. Notice that SIX (out of ten) of those bows are of the lowest quality (fine), THREE are of the second lowest quality (durable), and only one is indestructible.
Now, that last bow could have been SOOOOOOO much nicer if the damage modifier would not have been so low.
I'm utterly dumbfounded: why do benson potions give such crappy magic items when they're supposed to be the best way to get good magic items? If I wanted to get a pile of bows of quality and might I wouldn't need to hoard magic junk for months and waste 100k on potions, I can just go to the nearest graveyard and hunt there for a few days.
I understand that a few of those were bound to be below durable and might but NINE OF THEM??? And the tenth one was only better because of the prefix!
I think this is WAYYYY past just random bad luck. Is there something I'm missing here?
Just finished using ten magical essence potions. Took me a few months to gather enough magical junk to obtain 1000pts but I finally did it. I figured the more potions I had the better the chances would be of getting something nice. Boy, was I wrong?
Of course, I wasn't expecting to get a item of destruction right away (though I was hopeful), but I did expect to get a few relatively decent items, good enough to be sold or given away to friends. I thought perhaps a few bows of maiming, maybe a couple of power, with any luck, one of destruction. If anything a good bow of maiming and archery, or silver and maiming would have been good enough to keep. I got nothing of the sort, NOT EVEN CLOSE. All I got was more bensons, and of the WORST kind *sighs*
- FIVE FINE bows of QUALITY
- 1 DURABLE bow of QUALITY
- 2 DURABLE bows of MIGHT
- 1 FINE bow of MIGHT
- 1 indestructible bow of MIGHT and archery
[a few of them had "of weakness" suffix, but ONLY that suffix]
Not a single silver, nothing better than might. Notice that SIX (out of ten) of those bows are of the lowest quality (fine), THREE are of the second lowest quality (durable), and only one is indestructible.
Now, that last bow could have been SOOOOOOO much nicer if the damage modifier would not have been so low.
I'm utterly dumbfounded: why do benson potions give such crappy magic items when they're supposed to be the best way to get good magic items? If I wanted to get a pile of bows of quality and might I wouldn't need to hoard magic junk for months and waste 100k on potions, I can just go to the nearest graveyard and hunt there for a few days.
I understand that a few of those were bound to be below durable and might but NINE OF THEM??? And the tenth one was only better because of the prefix!
I think this is WAYYYY past just random bad luck. Is there something I'm missing here?